Once more the weather severely cropped last weekend's West Riding Sunday Council games - from a scheduled eight down to four.
Batting first on Kashmir’s Crossflatts ground and hoping to defeat the six-time winners, AMCC’s unlucky one-victory season continued as they ran out of overs on 188.
Surprisingly Kashmir went close to the buffers, losing eight wickets for their 191 as Shabir Bashir missed his first ton by one run.
Azeems entertained Euro Windows, who have yet to break their duck, at Sutton.
Once again struggling, Euro Windows chose to bat, getting 110, their second-lowest score.
Including a steady 85 not out from captain Mohammed Qadeer, unbeaten Kashmir lost only five wickets in triumnphing.
Second to Kashmir by a mere point, Attock Sweet Centre scored 221 on their home ground, with fifties from Saqib Mahmood and Adil Ahmed. It was too much for Manningham, who were all out on 116.
Newcomers Indus Ghari, who made 273 last time, faced close competitors Mr Fix It DIY on their Westfield ground and went down to a shocking 48 all out against Zaka Ullah’s outstanding 5-16, with no-one scoring more than ten.
The home team lost two wickets, with their bowler top-scoring on 35 not out.
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